- Trondenes church
Trondenes Church is the northernmost Medieval
stone church ofNorway , situated inHarstad . Though frequently mentioned as a13th century church, dating based ondendrochronology places its completion shortly after1434 . Compared to the other ten north NorwegianMedieval stone churches, Trondenes church is well preserved and the exterior is close to the original state. Thenave is 22.6 meters long and thechancel is 13.5 meters, making it one of the largest medieval churches of rural Norway. In the late Medieval period, Trondenes served as the main church centre of Northern Norway.The church is especially known for its rich decorations, including three gothic
triptych s, one of which is made by the Germanhanseatic artistBernt Notke . Thebaroque pulpit is equipped with anhourglass to allow the minister to time longsermon s. The organ dates from the late 18th century. In the choir section, one can see remnants of medievalfresco es.The church is probably the third church on the site, the first
stave church was built in the 11th century, the second in the 12th. The second church was fortified with stone walls and ramparts, remnants of which can be seen around the church.The church used to have a little turret, which was demolished. Now the bells are rung from a little tower in the graveyeard.
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